Quentin Tarantino, Christopher Nolan, James Cameron And More Discuss The Art Of Film-Making [Watch]

There are many film directors that will come up in a discussion of the greatest directors of all time, and several of those are featured in this video. It features a wide variety of filmmakers discussing how they make films and the art of film-making itself.

Film-making truly is an art and it takes a real talent to make the type of film that will become a classic and get talked about for many years after its release. It is not often that fans get a chance to see what directors have to say, which makes this video such a treat to see.

Various directors talk about what got them into the business, why they make the types of films that they do, and how they want audiences to feel when making a film, among other things.

The video featuring some of the best film directors discussing their craft includes segments from older masters that are still looked up to such as James Cameron, Martin Scorsese, David Cronenberg and Ridley Scott.

There are also younger directors who have been taking on the role of the auteur such as David Fincher, Christopher Nolan, and the brilliant Quentin Tarantino, who stumbles in his speech trying to think of all things that he likes to do for his films, displaying just how in-depth and special his films are.

Each director gives a short snippet of their view on film and it was all composed in an interview that was done by Film4, a British digital television channel available in the United Kingdom.

This video is a must-watch for any student of film, aspiring young filmmaker, or simply those who are familiar with some of the film directors and want to hear their take on the process of filmmaking. They each offer a view in a way that fans have not seen before.

Tobias Roth received his bachelor's degree in English with a concentration on Film Studies from Michigan State University. He loves movies, being outdoors and enjoys a good game of ultimate frisbee. He also has a passion for animals, the environment, and learning new things.